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Walking the shoreline of my 8 acre pond yesterday I noticed a lot of small Blue Gill ranging in size from 1/2" to 3". I assume these are all fish that hatched in 2019.
I'm wondering what the survival rate is of these smaller fish over a NC winter. The pond is in the Piedmont area, just outside of Charlotte with an elevation of only 500 feet.
Steve Grasberger
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